General School Information

Wrentham Public Schools is a Pre-K through Grade 6 school system with two main buildings on a campus near the town center. Grades Pre-K through three are in the Delaney School, which includes the Janelli Annex. Grades four through six are in the Roderick School. The Vogel Building, built in 1935, is home to several subject specialists' classrooms and offices.

Please direct requests for student records or other information to Laurie Dumas, Assistant to the Superintendent, at dumasl@wrenthamschools.org​ or 508-384-5430 X4000.

Cancellations and Delays​

Whenever inclement weather is forecast, the Superintendent communicates directly with the Wrentham Police Department, the Wrentham Department of Public Works, the bus company, and the area superintendents to obtain information on the conditions of roads and sidewalks in the town and area.

Safety is always the central issue in the cancellation, delayed opening, or early dismissal of school. If any parent is concerned about the safety of their children on any day school is in session, that parent may choose to keep their children home.

When the Superintendent cancels school, local radio and television stations will be notified. Parents may tune into channels WBZ 4 or Fox on their televisions or channel 1030 AM on their radio.

The Connect Ed System will also be used to notify parents of school cancellations.

An Open House night is held in all schools by the end of the second full week of school. The Open House for Grades 1 – 3 is held on a different evening than Grades 4 – 6.

Open House is intended as a get-acquainted session and not as a time to raise questions about specific children. At Open House teachers give an overview of the curriculum, explain classroom rules and procedures, and answer general questions as they pertain to their classroom.

Open house is designed for parents; it is not appropriate for children to attend.​

​Delaney Open House

​Roderick Open House

When: Thursday, September 14th ​5:30pm - 7:30pm ​ ​

​When: Wednesday, September 13th 6:00pm - 8:00pm

This handbook was developed by a committee of administrators, teachers, and parents to provide you with the information needed for the school year. All of our students are expected to observe the procedures set forth in this handbook. If you have any questions during the school year, please contact your child's teacher. If you have additional questions or need further clarification, contact either of the school principals or the superintendent.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Wrentham Public Schools, in partnership with families and the community, is to establish a safe, supportive, and structured environment in which our students can achieve individual success. To assist our students in becoming reflective, life long learners, the Wrentham Public Schools will provide multi-faceted learning experiences through highly effective, consistent teaching practices and curriculum. Opportunities will be provided for students to make connections between their actions and the world around them.

Students are expected to show respect for fellow students, teachers and any school personnel.

Children are expected to follow rules and regulations and to respect authority and the rights of others. While this Code of Conduct is designed for students, it is expected that all members of the school community will adhere to the same standards.

School rules governing behavior in classrooms, in the cafeteria, at recess, in the corridors, in the lavatories, at assemblies, on the bus, and on bicycles have been developed by a committee consisting of the administration, teachers and parents. These rules and expectations will be regularly reviewed.

"Act the way you'd like to be and soon you'll be the way you act."

​- George W. Crane​​​

Information required by the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is reported by the district throughout the school year. The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education creates report cards using this data to provide answers parents may have about a school's performance. The page listed below includes links to the district and school-level report cards for the Wrentham Public Elementary Schools.​